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Albino Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus)

 

The snake pictured above is an albino Burmese python. Burmese pythons are readily available but grow up to be huge snakes. This is one of the snakes that need a healthy dose of caution, so think twice (or more) before getting one as a pet. Though Burmese pythons are generally quite docile, they are incredibly strong, and it just takes a single mistake in handling them (especially at feeding time when they are hungry) to have disastrous results. Sadly, increasing numbers of Burmese pythons are being dumped by owners who can't handle them anymore.

 

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Captured by: xergs

Location: Opol Aviary, Opol Misamis Oriental, Philippines

 

--From Lianne McLeod, DVM--

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Una visita para conocer las instalaciones donde tendrá lugar el PyCamp 2010. Más info en python.org.ar/pyar/PyCamp/2010

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

python looking for a meal lennox head

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Python at Coney Island in Cincinnati, Ohio USA.

Python anchietae, Knoxville Zoo

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playing with snakes at Picnic Day, UC Davis

 

Smoother On Black

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Python debuted as the largest steel roller coaster of the European mainland.

 

A Chain lift transport the train to a height of 29 meters, from where the train falls 22 meters into two consecutive Loops. After a sharp turn two Corkscrews follow. A small ascending Helix concludes the ride. .

    

Chillin with a python. San Diego zoo, March, 2003

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Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

At the now closed down Butterfly World.

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Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

This python had been been rescued from the home of a person who was a hoarder. It had scars from being burned while in the home.

A wonderful picture I took of a Python.

Join Python Data Science training and you will learn data handling, visualization, statistical analysis, and predictive modelling. This certification program is delivered by industry experts in both classroom & online training mode. For more visit www.analytixlabs.co.in/data-science-using-python

 

Workshops for PHP developers who want to switch into Python!

Spotted Python in Australia

Reticulated python in Thailand

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Liasis Mackloti Savuensis

 

Non venimeux (aglyphe)

 

Répartition : Ile de Sawu (Indonésie)

 

Taille adulte : 1.10 m

 

Biotope : zones boisées et herbeuses, près de points d'eau

 

Particularités et mode de vie : ce python timide a une petite taille adaptée aux petites proies de son île. Il est facilement identifiable grâce à la coloration blanche de ses yeux.

 

Régime alimentaire : rongeurs, oiseaux

 

Reproduction : espèce ovipare, 15 oeufs

Python reticulatus is a non-venomous python species found in Southeast Asia. This is the longest snake in the Old World and competes for the title of the world's longest snake with the South American green anaconda, Eunectes murinus. The specific name, reticulatus, is a Latin word that means net-like, or reticulated, and is a reference to the markings on the body.[3] No subspecies are currently recognized.[2]-wikipedia

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inside the python tank at the Downtown Aquarium in Houston, Texas.

 

Just press L on your keyboard to get a larger view on black.

 

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Photo Details: 3 exposure (+/-3EV) HDR using Canon EOS 7D. Tonemapped using Photomatix details enhancer option. Processed in Lightroom to increase clarity, reduce vibrance, and crop.

 

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